Feng Shui meaning of glass ornaments Feng Shui principles of glass ornaments
Glazed ornaments are our favorite home accessories. Glazed ornaments of different colors have different Feng Shui meanings. So how to place the colored glaze ornaments correctly? Let’s take a look at the feng shui principles of glass ornaments.
1. Interpretation of the Feng Shui meaning of colored glass ornaments
1. Green colored glass - Baoan Ping An represents peace, life and happiness.
2. Purple colored glaze - can aphrodisiac and improve IQ and EQ. It represents nobility, elegance and progress; it is helpful to improve your current status and enhance your self-confidence.
3. Transparent (white) colored glaze - Buddha Dharma is boundless, keep a happy attitude. Protect yourself from all diseases; protect your house from all poisons. It is the source of joy that can bring happiness to life.
4. Blue colored glaze - Jufu can bring luck to people and represents freshness.
5. Amber colored glaze - suitable for promoting wealth, it is a symbol of power and wealth, and represents brightness, gentleness and innovation.
6. Red colored glaze - represents firmness, perseverance and eternity, which can make fragile and sensitive hearts strong.
7. Azure colored glaze - can make people fresh, peaceful and comfortable.
8. Purple and blue - indicates in-depth communication and smooth getting along.
9. Purple and white - peace and good mood. White is a symbol of purity. The combination with purple makes it more clear inside and outside, showing elegance and squeamishness. It is a representative of charm. Its light fragrance is refreshing and has a memory effect. It expresses the priceless feelings and the unforgettable love.
10. Purple and green - transform fortune and strengthen cooperation. Green, which represents life, is matched with purple, which has the function of gathering blessings. The vibration of each other's energy has a strong cohesion effect and can achieve a certain degree of success. Improve your lot.
2. Feng Shui Principles of Glazed Ornaments
1. Practical Category: Practical glazed ornaments include glazed tea cans, glazed pen holders, etc., which can be placed in the living room or study room. There are no taboos. .
2. Decorative: Decorative glass ornaments include figures, landscapes, animals and plants, etc. They can be placed in study rooms, bedrooms, living rooms, and entrances to beautify the home environment and enhance the taste of life.
3. Feng Shui type: Feng Shui type glass ornaments refer to the ornaments made into mascots such as Pixiu, Qilin, Yu Ruyi, etc., and have undergone a consecration ceremony. It should be noted that if there is no switch, it is only decorative, not Feng Shui. Feng shui glass ornaments are generally placed on the coffee table in the living room. The living room is the place with the most luck in the home, so placing it here is very useful. It can also be placed in the study room, but not in the bedroom.
3. Characteristics of glass ornaments
Long production time - the completion of a glass ornament requires six steps, including conception, design, sculpture, firing, fine repair and polishing. To complete it, it involves forty-seven manual processes, which are extremely delicate and cumbersome. The firing process lasts for more than 15 days, and the heating and cooling curves must be strictly set. The furnace temperature must be controlled at 1000°C at all times, and the difference cannot exceed 5°C.
Handmade - Glaze ornaments must be made by someone, and they must be proficient in the skills. Only skilled craftsmen can make them. Because there are too many craftsmanship, and there are many variables in each process, unless a craftsman is experienced and can fully grasp every detail, he will never be able to successfully bake it. Not to mention making exquisite glazed products.
Unique - every glass ornament is unique and the only treasure in the world. Because the mold used to bake the glazed sculptures can only be used to fire one work, and it cannot be fired twice after being fired once, there are no two identical glazed products in the world. Some complex and large-scale works even need to be molded several times before they are fired. Therefore, the low success rate of glass ornaments is very low.